Grid reference SO5509
near to Newland, Gloucestershire, England
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Lane to Tanhouse Farm, Newland
From Laundry Lane.
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Churchyard cross at Newland
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Inscribed tablets on almshouses
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Fallen Tree on Rookery Lane
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Tomb of John Wyrall, Forester of Fee, Newland church
This tomb was brought inside the church in the 1950's to save it from the elements and represents John Wyrall who died in 1457, he was the senior forester in charge of forestry operations at that time.
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Morris Men.
Morris Men perform their dance outside 'The Ostrich Inn' at Newland, Glos. in June 1963.
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Newland House
A rebuilding, to a largely new design, of a house which was destroyed by fire in April 2012. A report of the fire can be found at Link Thanks... ( more)
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All Saints Church Newland Gloucestershire
Viewed from the road and a few steps from the Ostrich public house. Good lunch here.
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Converted barn in Newland
Former farm building now in residential use.
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Laundry Lane junction
Straight ahead to Clearwell and Coleford. The road crosses Valley Brook.
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Cross, Newland churchyard
A resorted preaching cross in the churchyard of All Saints church, Newland.
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Church tower, All Saints, Newland
From the top of Savage Hill, choose your footpath. The tower is surmounted by pinnacles and contains a peal of six bells.
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